Is this for real? Could someone give the quick reasoning why jboss
works this way? What if I have a license to use some company's software
and am prevented from ripping their jar files apart to add them to my
app jar file? What if I want to access a class library from several ejb
jar files? I have to include that library in every single ejb jar
file? Seems like an inconvenient approach...
Sebastien Alborini wrote:
>
[snip]>
> This is wrong. Jboss and your beans won't share the same classloader, so
> it's no use giving the jar to jboss.
>
> Your beans can only access the classes which are in the
> <jboss>/deploy/your_app.jar file. You must put all you need in here.
>
> Sebastien
>
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